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pakistan and the u.s. strategic allies on the collision course both say they're committed to fighting terror though each in its own way and both have divergent ideas about geo political interests pakistani american relations have rarely been described as good but after the u.s. navy seal raid killed osama bin laden on may second the shaky alliance is finally in question the fact of the world's most wanted was discovered in the compound near islamabad has deepened american distrust of pakistan even some of pakistan's biggest supporters in the u.s. have had to put on a brave face coming to terms with the fact that pakistan may have been harboring bin laden for years it is fair to say that some of our colleagues in the oceans. deep reservations about whether it. is true but at the same goals we're prepared to be a full partner pursuing those girls and there are calls in some quarters in congress for a shift in. aid for. unless there is it improvement in the current situation while american lawmakers may be lo
pakistan and the u.s. strategic allies on the collision course both say they're committed to fighting terror though each in its own way and both have divergent ideas about geo political interests pakistani american relations have rarely been described as good but after the u.s. navy seal raid killed osama bin laden on may second the shaky alliance is finally in question the fact of the world's most wanted was discovered in the compound near islamabad has deepened american distrust of pakistan...
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part of it might include creating middle class jobs in places like pakistan and mr. weinstein was probably doing a good job of that. all in all, u.s. aid funds more corruption and things like that. >> we thank you for your insight and wish we had more time to talk about pakistan, afghanistan and relationship going on over there. thank you for joining us and shedding insight on this story. jamie. >> jamie: voting is going on right now in the iowa straw poll. $30 all it takes to get your vote cast. the candidates are still stumping though, tim pawlenty is going to be taking the mic and we'll bring that to you live. also, a navy destroyer, sanction to the bottom of the ocean, not tragic though. part of the plan. we are going to have a live report on a new tact for the u.s.s. bradford. >> the u.s.s. bradford, might be retired, but the work isn't over yet. deliberately sinking 28 miles off the coast of delaware and has a new and final mission. julie banderas. >> eight years to plan the sinking of the destroyer as the environmental reef program. in three hours, gone. 130 f
part of it might include creating middle class jobs in places like pakistan and mr. weinstein was probably doing a good job of that. all in all, u.s. aid funds more corruption and things like that. >> we thank you for your insight and wish we had more time to talk about pakistan, afghanistan and relationship going on over there. thank you for joining us and shedding insight on this story. jamie. >> jamie: voting is going on right now in the iowa straw poll. $30 all it takes to get...
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because then i was pakistan is a pakistan is you are now back you can't do one without the other all right you are ahead it is not all right you want to go back to pockets. let's talk about profit or whether this operation was gutted or u.s. forces by themselves or with the assistance of the i.s.i. has apparently tried recall correctly president obama in his speech when he addressed the public and made known this fact knowledged without the assistance of the services this operation would all be possible what is more than likely all he said he said the other day on sixty minutes that that pakistan had to be complicit in hiding him after the fact they might have helped us but i write gentlemen to give you an idea i'd like to stay with you i'd like to state afghanistan gentlemen i'd like to stay with afghanistan but i think that's news bradley i'd. like to ask you you know we've been this is ten years going on the united states has been in afghanistan for ten years and its coalition of the willing that is dwindling all the time i mean it looks to me you know the insurgency is just it ca
because then i was pakistan is a pakistan is you are now back you can't do one without the other all right you are ahead it is not all right you want to go back to pockets. let's talk about profit or whether this operation was gutted or u.s. forces by themselves or with the assistance of the i.s.i. has apparently tried recall correctly president obama in his speech when he addressed the public and made known this fact knowledged without the assistance of the services this operation would all be...
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beast dot com pakistan's alternative policy institute and news service this is cross talk here you can jump in anytime you want here mark obama said the world is a better place it's a safer place and importantly he said justice has been done over the last ten years over the last ten years on the war on terror has justice been done. well i think as a new yorker a lifelong new yorker and so recently certainly. i'm certainly happy to see that bin laden is gone and that he's met what i think would be just then but i think the other arguments of the world safer i'm not sure that they're really true at this point because most people think he hasn't had any kind of operational command. and the franchises that have grown are in fact more dangerous than al qaeda central is at the moment and you know his death itself is probably going to spawn a lot of violence and retribution so i think that argument is not really true and i think if the policies don't change very quickly on the part of the obama administration in long term this is really going to be a footnote however pleasant might be for ame
beast dot com pakistan's alternative policy institute and news service this is cross talk here you can jump in anytime you want here mark obama said the world is a better place it's a safer place and importantly he said justice has been done over the last ten years over the last ten years on the war on terror has justice been done. well i think as a new yorker a lifelong new yorker and so recently certainly. i'm certainly happy to see that bin laden is gone and that he's met what i think would...
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can we do this and get pakistan to stop underminding india and india to stop underminding pakistan. that, we don't know how to do. when you make your foreign policy that ambitious -- >> host: the consequences of failure are higher. >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan, and for the moment, i'm more interested in having the 150,000 troops out. i'm not particularly interested, i don't think it's in the national interest of the united states government of what's in kabul, and i want to see that the united states will rebalance and be better able to respond to russian invasions of georgia. if they create an unbalanced foreign policy, how do you read -- reap from that? >> guest: one thing -- >> host: one thing we have to talk about is china. when you have a relationship with india and pakistan, the big piece of that that we vice president talked about at all is china. you are of the view that some of the current almost hysteria about the rise of china and what it means in the long term consequencings has been wildly overstated in the u.s.. tell me why you think that. >> guest:
can we do this and get pakistan to stop underminding india and india to stop underminding pakistan. that, we don't know how to do. when you make your foreign policy that ambitious -- >> host: the consequences of failure are higher. >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan, and for the moment, i'm more interested in having the 150,000 troops out. i'm not particularly interested, i don't think it's in the national interest of the united states government of what's in kabul, and...
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and pakistan. in an hour and a half the chairman. house armed services committee representative buck mckeehan on defense spending. then a hearing on security concerns in europe and asia in the aftermath of the death of osama bin laden and later, we'll reair the coverage of president obama's trip to new york today for a wreath laying ceremony at the 9/11 memorial. >> now a forum on the effect of the killing of osama bin laden on relations between the u.s. and pakistan. one of the panelists, former house intelligence committee ranking member pete hookstra saying the killing of the al qaeda leader will force others in the region to rethink their stance for the u.s. this is an hour and a half. >> before i say anything let remind you to put your phones on vibrate. i appreciate seeing a good crowd for an event we set up this week to talk about the death of osama bin laden and the future of pakistan. this debate started slowly in the aftermath on the news sunday night from the president that osama bin lad
and pakistan. in an hour and a half the chairman. house armed services committee representative buck mckeehan on defense spending. then a hearing on security concerns in europe and asia in the aftermath of the death of osama bin laden and later, we'll reair the coverage of president obama's trip to new york today for a wreath laying ceremony at the 9/11 memorial. >> now a forum on the effect of the killing of osama bin laden on relations between the u.s. and pakistan. one of the...
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the reaction here and in pakistan. i was in pakistan earlier this year. there is a huge amount of anti-american sentiment. we're going to brace ourselves here. we're preparing ourselves here for the reaction that might occur. it's not going to be the same reaction you get in the united states. >> not at all. president obama about to speak. we're standing by waiting for president obama to address the nation tonight from the white house as you look at pictures of ground zero in new york city. everyone remembers where they were that day, 9/11/2001, two planes going into the world trade center, ordered by osama bin laden. >> he boasted he was the only one who thought that would succeed and bring down the towers, not to mention the flight that attacked the pentagon and the flight that was brought down by the passengers outside pennsylvania, flight 93. >> jake tapper, the white house -- lights on everywhere right now. this is a day so many thought would not come at the white house. he had been the focus of george w. bush's white house, now of president obama. r
the reaction here and in pakistan. i was in pakistan earlier this year. there is a huge amount of anti-american sentiment. we're going to brace ourselves here. we're preparing ourselves here for the reaction that might occur. it's not going to be the same reaction you get in the united states. >> not at all. president obama about to speak. we're standing by waiting for president obama to address the nation tonight from the white house as you look at pictures of ground zero in new york...
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compound in pakistan. a small team of americans carry out the operation with the extraordinary courage and ability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> now, live pictures from the united states. americans celebrating the news that bin laden has been killed. crowds are gathering outside the white house on this may 1. here is a look back to the life of osama bin laden. >> the most wanted man is now dead. osama bin laden was sought by security forces before the attack of 2001. he has dominated global consciousness ever since. he was born in saudi arabia in 1957. he was the son of a prominent businessman of colossal wealth. at the age of 14, inherited more than $300 million. this general knew him as a school board. >> he was one of the lightest and most kind boys in the school. he kept to himself. he was very religious. -- this general knew him as a schoolboy. >> he would not participate in the sh
compound in pakistan. a small team of americans carry out the operation with the extraordinary courage and ability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> now, live pictures from the united states. americans celebrating the news that bin laden has been killed. crowds are gathering outside the white house on this may 1. here is a look back to the life of osama bin laden. >>...
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i know that pakistan as do not want extremism to rule pakistan. none of fighting the united states war. gosh knows the former president of pakistan. reports say the fighting between the security forces has prompted the closure of the airport. thousands took to the streets to protest against the possibility of civil war. more than 40 people have been killed. the president again failed to sign a resignation deal. the judges ruled that the suspect in the arizona shooting that killed six people and critic cleveland the u.s. congresswoman is mentally incompetent to stand trial. he was removed from the quarter after an outburst and one of the move to a federal facility. >> each day seems to bring more suffering to america's midwest. another violent storm killed at least 30 people and complicating rescue efforts. three days after a massive twister ripped through the town leaving more than 120 dead, the search for survivors still continues. crossing the road, a bit of an understatement. drilling to the countryside and oklahoma. >> this is why they sometim
i know that pakistan as do not want extremism to rule pakistan. none of fighting the united states war. gosh knows the former president of pakistan. reports say the fighting between the security forces has prompted the closure of the airport. thousands took to the streets to protest against the possibility of civil war. more than 40 people have been killed. the president again failed to sign a resignation deal. the judges ruled that the suspect in the arizona shooting that killed six people and...
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forces in pakistan. it say as what remains to be seen is whether his death gal vonnizes his floirlts by turning him into a martyr or whether it serves as a turning page on the war. it says the death of bin laden is a defining moment in the american-lead wafrmt war. it's so dangerous in part because it appears to be organizing and plotting attacks independent of command and control from mr. bin laden. take a look at what the uk's telegraph is saying. the butcher of 9/11 is dead. it's a massive blow to islamic terrorism. it goes on to say this is a massive blow to the all kai da network but there can be no room for complacency. one word, rosemary. dead. it goes on to say he was killed in pakistan and the body recovered. i just want to point out, too, that a u.s. official has told cnn that his body has already been buried at sea. >> incredible. we have been hearing that. thanks so much. zain verjee reporting from london. >> so much print reporting on bin laden since 9/11 and so many pages dedicated to this
forces in pakistan. it say as what remains to be seen is whether his death gal vonnizes his floirlts by turning him into a martyr or whether it serves as a turning page on the war. it says the death of bin laden is a defining moment in the american-lead wafrmt war. it's so dangerous in part because it appears to be organizing and plotting attacks independent of command and control from mr. bin laden. take a look at what the uk's telegraph is saying. the butcher of 9/11 is dead. it's a massive...
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the reaction here and in pakistan. i was in pakistan earlier this year. there is a huge amount of anti-american sentiment. we're going to brace ourselves here. we're preparing ourselves here for the reaction that might occur. it's not going to be the same reaction you get in the united states. >> not at all. president obama about to speak. we're standing by waiting for president obama to address the nation tonight from the white house as you look at pictures of ground zero in new york city. everyone remembers where they were that day, 9/11/2001, two planes going into the world trade center, ordered by osama bin laden. >> he boasted he was the only one who thought that would succeed and bring down the towers, not to mention the flight that attacked the pentagon and the flight that was brought down by the passengers outside pennsylvania, flight 93. >> jake tapper, the white house -- lights on everywhere right now. this is a day so many thought would not come at the white house. he had been the focus of george w. bush's white house, now of president obama. r
the reaction here and in pakistan. i was in pakistan earlier this year. there is a huge amount of anti-american sentiment. we're going to brace ourselves here. we're preparing ourselves here for the reaction that might occur. it's not going to be the same reaction you get in the united states. >> not at all. president obama about to speak. we're standing by waiting for president obama to address the nation tonight from the white house as you look at pictures of ground zero in new york...
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can we do this and get pakistan to stop undermining india and india to stop undermining pakistan? know, that we don't know how to do. and won a bronze if we make make a foreign policy, -- idols of the want to get -- >> host: the consequences of failure are much, much higher. >> guest: and julie herself in afghanistan. at the moment i much more interested in having to 2,050,000 troops out. i do think it's a national interest national interest of the united states applet type of government there is in kabul. i want to see deny safe more balance, able to respond to russian advances in georgia. i want to balance foreign policy. my question is how do i rebalance it. >> host: one thing we haven't talked about at all so far is china. and, of course, we have a conversation about india and pakistan, the big piece of that that we haven't talked about at all is china. you are of the view that some of the current almost hysteria about the rise of china and what it will mean for the long-term consequences to american power has been widely overstated in the u.s. tell me why you think that. >> g
can we do this and get pakistan to stop undermining india and india to stop undermining pakistan? know, that we don't know how to do. and won a bronze if we make make a foreign policy, -- idols of the want to get -- >> host: the consequences of failure are much, much higher. >> guest: and julie herself in afghanistan. at the moment i much more interested in having to 2,050,000 troops out. i do think it's a national interest national interest of the united states applet type of...
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one last point on pakistan. you need to look at the relationship in its totality and in terms our strategic interest. it is my job to pursue our interests and we have had our problems with pakistan but also a tremendous amount of cooperation from them in our efforts against terrorism including al-qaeda. >> the president plans to start a drawdown in forces in afghanistan in july. given there are now fewer than 100 members of al-qaeda in afghanistan and given the fact that you have had more threats, more attacks or attempted attacks on the u.s. homeland yemen in the last year than from afghanistan, does it make sense to keep 100,000 troops on the ground in afghanistan. >> brainal foal of our he for the is the strategic beneat at al-qaeda an and we took a big p towards that on sunday night. first point. second point is we also have ss a goal not to have afghanistan come again a safe haven or place where al-qaeda could have the operational space to plan against us. we are making progress against both those goals and
one last point on pakistan. you need to look at the relationship in its totality and in terms our strategic interest. it is my job to pursue our interests and we have had our problems with pakistan but also a tremendous amount of cooperation from them in our efforts against terrorism including al-qaeda. >> the president plans to start a drawdown in forces in afghanistan in july. given there are now fewer than 100 members of al-qaeda in afghanistan and given the fact that you have had more...
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the same time the people of pakistan have lived rejected the. ideology that is attributed to osama bin laden a long time ago we have terrorists in the partisan who are working on the same ideology attacking pakistani state and if you look at the statements that have come from the usama bin laden camp in the past and from. as well where they have openly called to attack the pakistani state and the pakistani army so it doesn't make any sense for me to even consider the possibility that the pakistani state would be protecting a man who promotes attacking the pakistani state so you know i just it's sounds really ridiculous but again if i help if i can say with you i mean how do you how is it that he was there a living in a compound i don't know how palatial it was i mean it looks like it was some reports it was a cost a million dollars i was very well protected i mean somebody knew he was there. so you think there's been various reports that have come in over the past few years about his location so it's obvious that he has been moving he has been o
the same time the people of pakistan have lived rejected the. ideology that is attributed to osama bin laden a long time ago we have terrorists in the partisan who are working on the same ideology attacking pakistani state and if you look at the statements that have come from the usama bin laden camp in the past and from. as well where they have openly called to attack the pakistani state and the pakistani army so it doesn't make any sense for me to even consider the possibility that the...
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therefore, i regard can we trust pakistan cannot trust pakistan, i don't know what to do with it. because i see our country as having decisions, and i think this is not a realist or an idealist position. this is simply the way we have played the cards that have led us here. can we do this and get pakistan to stop undermining india and get india to start undermining pakistan? that, we don't know how to do. and one of the problems is when you meet your foreign policy that ambitious, that i don't simply want to get out -- >> host: the failure are much, much higher -- >> guest: and you leave yourself in afghanistan. then for the moment having those on hundred 50,000 troops out, i'm not particularly interested in the national interest of the united states, what kind of government there is in kabul, and i want to see the united states more balanced and able to respond to the russian invasion of georgia and the things of that sort, so i want to balance the foreign policy. afghanistan creates an unbalanced foreign policy and my question is how to rebalance it and there is an ugly price to
therefore, i regard can we trust pakistan cannot trust pakistan, i don't know what to do with it. because i see our country as having decisions, and i think this is not a realist or an idealist position. this is simply the way we have played the cards that have led us here. can we do this and get pakistan to stop undermining india and get india to start undermining pakistan? that, we don't know how to do. and one of the problems is when you meet your foreign policy that ambitious, that i don't...
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and, therefore, we are stuck with a pakistan because i fear we withdraw, which? pakistan loses. oil we entice pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a stage withdrawal. so, this comes to the point that it really doesn't matter what happened in the past. if our goal is to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting to occupy it which is not a choice. we must deal with pakistan. i mean, who else can we? >> host: the question is not dealing with pakistan so much as what is the longer-term outcome in terms of are they going to come away from wherever we end up with a new status quo in afghanistan, we commit to the campaign of undermining their neighbor next door in india. that's -- >> guest: we can avoid that by staying in afghanistan permanently. or live with it. so here's exactly how i approach the foreign policy issue. you pose the question, if pakistan comes to be secure in afghanistan, we can destabilize india? may well. shall be therefore state permit in afghanistan? how do we prevent that? what i come to say yeah, i think pakistan and india have reasons to distrust ea
and, therefore, we are stuck with a pakistan because i fear we withdraw, which? pakistan loses. oil we entice pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a stage withdrawal. so, this comes to the point that it really doesn't matter what happened in the past. if our goal is to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting to occupy it which is not a choice. we must deal with pakistan. i mean, who else can we? >> host: the question is not dealing with pakistan so much as what is the...
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if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent terrorist groups in pakistan. why should we in the united states have confidence that the pakistani military is going to do everything it can do to pursue terrorists? >> well, this is why i'm saying the fact u.s. thinks pakistan military is playing a double game can only be because they want the u.s. money and at the same time they are patronizing terrorists. i guess that's what the pakistan army is being accused of. if we don't take any aid, if we have a credible government, the interest is there should be no terrorism from pakistani soil. a credible government should sa
if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent...
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we know that pakistan is ruled by force. how could this giant compound this large be existence without the authorities knowing about it? how can word not leak out? how can we throw them billions as at an investment, who doesn't seem to pay dividend. or is this the good dividends we can expect? what happens if we stop paying them dividends, stop paying them billions of dollars? i spoke to shoyer. michael shoyer has been on tv a lot. i don't agree with him on everything, some things a vehemently disagree with him but he at least is honest and will tell you what is on his mind. he is not trying to make friends. he's trying to tell the truth. the former head of the c.i.a. bin laden unit. he expressed many of the same concerns and said the pakistani interest are not our interest. we cannot depend on them to carry out the dirty work. amen. if you think removal of mass murder is going to help our image in pakistan, i don't think so. let me show you a video that might change your mind. >> glenn: i want you to know today, plugge
we know that pakistan is ruled by force. how could this giant compound this large be existence without the authorities knowing about it? how can word not leak out? how can we throw them billions as at an investment, who doesn't seem to pay dividend. or is this the good dividends we can expect? what happens if we stop paying them dividends, stop paying them billions of dollars? i spoke to shoyer. michael shoyer has been on tv a lot. i don't agree with him on everything, some things a vehemently...
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we have had difficulty with pakistan, as i said, but we've also had to work closely with pakistan in our countered-terror efforts. more terrorists and extremists have been captured in pakistan than in the world. >> but you won't share the details with us. >> that's not a matter of trust, it's a matter of national security. when the president was briefed on this operation and the suspicion we had that the compound in abbottabad was probably harboring bin laden, he said from the beginning we have to have the absolute tightest operation security on this. why? one, because if it leaked at all, he would have been out of there, right? and two, obviously, we have an obligation to protect the safety and security of our operators. so we only shared this operation with a very small circle within our own government. and to share it with any government outside the united states would have been to lose control of dissem nation which would not have been in the national interest. it's the extraordinary actions of this operation that we were able to maintain national security for as long as we did.
we have had difficulty with pakistan, as i said, but we've also had to work closely with pakistan in our countered-terror efforts. more terrorists and extremists have been captured in pakistan than in the world. >> but you won't share the details with us. >> that's not a matter of trust, it's a matter of national security. when the president was briefed on this operation and the suspicion we had that the compound in abbottabad was probably harboring bin laden, he said from the...
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it happened in pakistan. they took custody of his remains, they are being handled in islamic tradition. these are the people gathered outside of the white house. after this global mamanhunt that has lasted almost a decade. president bush also issued a that dress. we'll be right back. >> vicki: the most intense manhunt has finally caught up with osama bin laden. he has been killed, as news of the death spread a large crowd gathered in front of the white house to celebrate. they're waiting american lakes. word from experts in lhasa angeles state police will step of monitoring. the state department putting u.s. embassies on alert warning americans of possible reprisal attacks. president barack obama no longer but the no. 2 man is still there. we will have much more on this coming up @@@ ♪ [ woman ] this icelandic mud was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a li
it happened in pakistan. they took custody of his remains, they are being handled in islamic tradition. these are the people gathered outside of the white house. after this global mamanhunt that has lasted almost a decade. president bush also issued a that dress. we'll be right back. >> vicki: the most intense manhunt has finally caught up with osama bin laden. he has been killed, as news of the death spread a large crowd gathered in front of the white house to celebrate. they're waiting...
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there's more questions than answers i at this point here but i mean when you look at pakistan would you say that the bush slash obama war on terror as it can be called a success by any any to mention whatsoever. i think you just have to look at the situation in pakistan today and compare it to what it was before the before the occupation of afghanistan began and now today we have insurgencies in different provinces in pakistan we have daily terror attacks in which. you know hundreds of thousands of thousands of civilians to some numbers have put up to thirty thousand civilians have died in the last ten years in pakistan just from the terror attacks so i don't see this being any in any way a success even though some of the lardons killing will probably generate more and more such attacks and if you look at the kind of success that obama is saying that this could be for afghanistan then that doesn't make any sense either because some bin laden has been a man on the run he's got no operational capabilities not been involved in in battle he's not been involved in any way in the in the l
there's more questions than answers i at this point here but i mean when you look at pakistan would you say that the bush slash obama war on terror as it can be called a success by any any to mention whatsoever. i think you just have to look at the situation in pakistan today and compare it to what it was before the before the occupation of afghanistan began and now today we have insurgencies in different provinces in pakistan we have daily terror attacks in which. you know hundreds of...
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a support system in pakistan. congress gave president obama is standing ovation. and he was watching from the situation room. we take a tour of osama bin laden to hideout. also coming up in the program, sony says hackers may have stolen the details of 25 million on-line games. and mental deterioration in old age. ♪ the united states says it is closing its embassy in islamabad had done with three other cities until further notice. that is following the killing of u.s. forces of osama bin laden at his complex, a few hours' drive from his love of god. -- islamabad. the president of pakistani confirmed that the operation was not a joint one. we will bring you the latest from pakistan and the u.s. throughout the course of the day. here is this report from our washington correspondent. >> anxious moments at the white house as president obama and his pfizer's watched the operation in real time to catch osama bin laden -- >> we were concerned about pakistan. we were watching and making sure that our aircraft was able to
a support system in pakistan. congress gave president obama is standing ovation. and he was watching from the situation room. we take a tour of osama bin laden to hideout. also coming up in the program, sony says hackers may have stolen the details of 25 million on-line games. and mental deterioration in old age. ♪ the united states says it is closing its embassy in islamabad had done with three other cities until further notice. that is following the killing of u.s. forces of osama bin laden...
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if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent terrorist groups in pakistan. why should we in the united states have confidence that the pakistani military is going to do everything it can do to pursue terrorists? >> well, this is why i'm saying the fact u.s. thinks pakistan military is playing a double game can only be because they want the u.s. money and at the same time they are patronizing terrorists. i guess that's what the pakistan army is being accused of. if we don't take any aid, if we have a credible government, the interest is there should be no terrorism from pakistani soil. a credible government should sa
if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent...
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is operating inside pakistan is not helping any of the stakeholders in pakistan that's one thing if i you know i don't know if i'm going to tucson here well what do you think about that because congress is grading it to take money away from the very huge aged package that was given last year i mean again i mean is this just treating pakistanis or truant child because the sentiment in pakistan is very anti-american as was pointed out. you know i think it's a very it's a very tricky game to play i think. salut correct to say that to the extent that the united states is perceived to be is acting unilaterally gloating taking a heavy hand one of the risks that is run is a alienating the palace of the populace and entrenching support within the military intelligence establishment i think this is not the goal i think the endgame in fact of the obama administration is to try and preserve some of the larger structure of the alliance while again shifting some of the internal support a way from the most unpredictable and erratic elements of the military intelligence structure. towards other elem
is operating inside pakistan is not helping any of the stakeholders in pakistan that's one thing if i you know i don't know if i'm going to tucson here well what do you think about that because congress is grading it to take money away from the very huge aged package that was given last year i mean again i mean is this just treating pakistanis or truant child because the sentiment in pakistan is very anti-american as was pointed out. you know i think it's a very it's a very tricky game to play...
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firstly, what did pakistan know about osama bin laden? as far as domestic public a fan in, there is the concern about the violation of pakistan's sovereignty. -- as far as domestic public opinion. that will be the domestic battle that the politicians will have to fight and win. when i went to the content and i was talking to people, so many people were asking me if it is really true, do you really believe that the americans killed in london here -- till the bin laden -- killed bin laden here. they want the u.s. to deliver proof to what they believe at the moment is the american version. >> the white house is considering whether or not to release a photo of osama bin laden's body as proof of his death. the press secretary has called the picture gruesome and potentially inflammatory. the administration has released a number of photographs taken at president obama and his senior staff monitoring the operation live late on sunday. >> surrounded by his cabinet today, a grant from a man who is not been so praise since he was first elected, prai
firstly, what did pakistan know about osama bin laden? as far as domestic public a fan in, there is the concern about the violation of pakistan's sovereignty. -- as far as domestic public opinion. that will be the domestic battle that the politicians will have to fight and win. when i went to the content and i was talking to people, so many people were asking me if it is really true, do you really believe that the americans killed in london here -- till the bin laden -- killed bin laden here....
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troops in pakistan are bracing themselves for a possible backlash following bin laden's killing people there are furious to the methods of the u.s. war on terror fuelling violence and not cooling. but colonel gadhafi faces charges of crimes against humanity while foreign forces are suspected of having intervened in libya to stop its leader from backing the buck trading. zaki life for moscow worse now i just stopped welcome to the program well barack obama has backtracked on an earlier commerce by the cia to deliver proof of some of bin laden's death despite differences of opinion in the u.s. the president said images of the al qaeda leaders body will not be released to the public and so they can cite god and some be used as a tool of propaganda but as. reports the whole operation has been riddled with contradictions. here we began with an international news bombshell proudly dropped by the united states there was a female who was in fact in the line of fire. that reportedly one. used as a shield to shield them from the incoming fire by tuesday a big blunder a major backpedal in a room
troops in pakistan are bracing themselves for a possible backlash following bin laden's killing people there are furious to the methods of the u.s. war on terror fuelling violence and not cooling. but colonel gadhafi faces charges of crimes against humanity while foreign forces are suspected of having intervened in libya to stop its leader from backing the buck trading. zaki life for moscow worse now i just stopped welcome to the program well barack obama has backtracked on an earlier commerce...
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i think that the next step is really not so much to think just about pakistan but to think about pakistan and india. and if up want though think about what's the single biggest diplomatic issue that the state department should be thinking about right now, it is how to help sort out that relationship. and if you could make progress there, that would do a lot to smoothing the u.s. relationship with pakistan because a lot of the problems there are built around pakistan's paranoia about india. >> tim, i mean, we have still got a situation where it looks virtually certain that senior folks in pakistan knew and may have been in n some ways con spiring for bin laden to stay there five, six years. it is not a game being played with the outing of cia names which put lives in jeopardy. what do you think we ought to be doing? >> first thing to keep in mind there is no such thing as pakistan knew that bin laden was there is it possible that no intelligence official, no government officials knew about bin laden? that seems unlikely to me. is it likely everybody or even the president knew bin laden was
i think that the next step is really not so much to think just about pakistan but to think about pakistan and india. and if up want though think about what's the single biggest diplomatic issue that the state department should be thinking about right now, it is how to help sort out that relationship. and if you could make progress there, that would do a lot to smoothing the u.s. relationship with pakistan because a lot of the problems there are built around pakistan's paranoia about india....
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relationship with pakistan as pakistan complicit are they incompetent and at the end of the day do we have no other option except for to be allies then julian a son speaks out and this time he's talking about facebook so could the popular site really be the most valuable tool intelligence agencies can use and more importantly what facebook ever agree to share user information with the government then the department of justice seems to have done a complete one eighty when it comes to mint medicinal marijuana reports are saying that the government sent letters to state employees who run state legal medical marijuana facilities threatening them with prosecution so we'll find out what this change means for the future of the industry and grab a cocktail because we're celebrating happy hour artie's lauren lyster and lucy confidential join me to hash out all the details especially about the white house's decision against releasing pictures of bin laden's body and of course all of you a little bit of railing on sarah palin's idiocy as well but i have to wait until the end of the show right no
relationship with pakistan as pakistan complicit are they incompetent and at the end of the day do we have no other option except for to be allies then julian a son speaks out and this time he's talking about facebook so could the popular site really be the most valuable tool intelligence agencies can use and more importantly what facebook ever agree to share user information with the government then the department of justice seems to have done a complete one eighty when it comes to mint...
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hopefully those in pakistan as well. thanks so much for being with us. >>> coming up, our relationship with pakistan is at a cross roads as some in congress argued to break ties. there's no one that understands the consequences of that better than farid zakaria. i'll talk with him about that next. >>> in the wake of the killing of bin laden, are we at a turning point in our relationship with pakistan? joining me to talk about the chance for a new direction in the region is fareed zakaria. this week will not soon be forgotten. sort of change the techtonic plates in the regions. what are the options we've got in pakistan to accomplish them? >> it's a great way to think about this, elliott. we forget, we get so enmeshed in these places. al qaeda found a way into afghanistan, and then from afghanistan into pakistan created bases, created a command and control center. this is our principal interest, deny them an opportunity to have a command and control center. i would say we have a secondary interest, which is largely in pak
hopefully those in pakistan as well. thanks so much for being with us. >>> coming up, our relationship with pakistan is at a cross roads as some in congress argued to break ties. there's no one that understands the consequences of that better than farid zakaria. i'll talk with him about that next. >>> in the wake of the killing of bin laden, are we at a turning point in our relationship with pakistan? joining me to talk about the chance for a new direction in the region is...